When Jake LaMotta steps into a boxing tinkle and obliterates his opponent, he's a prizefighter. But when he treats his family and friends the same way, he's a ticking time bomb, on the point of to go quiet at any moment. Though LaMotta wants his family's liking, something again seems to meet up between them. Perhaps it's his energetic bouts of paranoia and jealousy. This kind of rage helped make him a champ, but in real life, he winds up in the re-echo unescorted.

This is as good as it getsMartin Scorsese's searing masterwork Raging Bull is not just a film about a boxer. It's a film about obsessive jealousy, a film about the self destructive nature of masculinity, a film about sin and redemption. Scorsese looks much further than the boundaries of the boxing ring. His interest lies in the territory of the soul.

Robert De Niro rightly won an oscar for his portrayal of Jake La Motta. He is utterly convincing both as the arrogant, brutal fighter and later as a pathetic empty vessel abusing and alienating all those close to him. Joe Pesci and Cathy Moriarty are excellent as La Motta's brother and wife who are pushed away by La Motta's obsessive anger.

Scorsese employs every trick in the book to make the boxing sequences the most incredible ever to be...

Raging BullMiddleweight boxer Jake LaMotta battles both inner-demons and arch-rivals in his quest for world championship glory. Intense drama from Martin Scorsese starring Robert De Niro
When critics came to choose their film of the 1980s, many rewound to the very beginning of the decade and selected Martin Scorsese's Raging Bull. There are some who consider it blasphemous to say anything negative about the epic biopic and there's no disputing the movie's magnificence. Yet the standards of Scorsese and screenwriter Paul Schrader are so high that it's hard to argue that Raging Bull represents the very best of either man's work.

For those who haven't gone 15 rounds with the picture, Raging Bull stars Robert De Niro as middleweight boxer Jake LaMotta. Pound-for-po...

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